sewage works
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Definition
Noun: - A facility consisting of a system of sewers for carrying off liquid and solid sewage. It is a plant designed to collect, treat, and process wastewater and sewage from residential, commercial, and industrial sources.
Usage
The term "sewage works" refers to the physical infrastructure and plant where sewage is processed. It is typically used in formal, technical, or municipal contexts. - The city council approved funding to upgrade the old sewage works. - The environmental impact of the new sewage works is being studied.
Examples
- The new housing development will be connected to the main sewage works.
- A strong odor was detected near the sewage works, prompting an investigation.
- Modern sewage works use advanced biological processes to treat wastewater.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be part of discussions on public health, urban planning, and environmental engineering.
- It is often used interchangeably with "wastewater treatment plant," though "sewage works" can sometimes imply the broader system of sewers and collection points, not just the treatment facility.
Variants and Related Words
- Sewage treatment plant: A more specific term focusing on the facility where sewage is purified.
- Wastewater treatment facility: A synonym that encompasses the treatment of all used water, not just sewage.
- Sewer system: Refers specifically to the network of pipes and conduits that carry sewage, which is a component of the broader "sewage works."
Synonyms
- Wastewater treatment plant
- Sewage treatment facility
- Sewage farm (archaic, primarily British English)
Related Phrases
- Sewage disposal: The general act or process of getting rid of sewage.
- Sewage management: The overall handling, treatment, and regulation of sewage.
Noun
- facility consisting of a system of sewers for carrying off liquid and solid sewage